Avoiding Single Points of Failure Through Knowledge Sharing
Knowledge management is all about making sure that all components of an organization, project, or task can work together regardless of staff rotation. We capture, store, share, analyze, and share some more precisely because who’s coming or going will change. Sadia...MITRE’s Knowledge Driven Enterprise Strategy: Syncing People, Processes, and Tools for Enhanced Business Outcomes
Knowledge-driven enterprise refers to capturing organizational knowledge in the normal flow of people’s work, and then making it easy for staff to use what they find on behalf of the company or external partners and sponsors. Donna Cuomo, the architect of the KDE...The Balancing Act of Usability and Security
Collaboration systems are traditionally all about enabling users to share information. Usability is paramount: the easier it is for users to share within a tool, the more powerful and successful the tool is considered to be. Somewhat the opposite applies to security systems, as they are often considered most successful when parties are prevented from sharing something. Yet these two considerations, seemingly at odds with each other, are both essential to functioning systems in the real world.